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A report published today explores the rising visibility and politicisation of religion in the UK. Published by the Good Faith Partnership and Hope Not Hate, it explores faith narratives being mobilised for causes of division
Faith, Belonging, and the Common Good in a Changing Britain
Ecumenism in a time of fragmentation​
Jessica Foster, Head of Church Engagement at Trussell and Chair of the Churches Together in England (CTE) Charities and Networks in Association shares her reflection for the new year
Gathered by the Spirit
Through shared worship at St Andrew’s Church in Holt, Anglicans, Catholics and Methodists joined together in a quiet gift of ecumenism in anticipation for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity - Dr Ian Watson (County Ecumenical Officer) reports
At the Heart of Christian Unity: ‘The Go-Between God’
The County Ecumenical Officer for Norfolk and Waveney reflects on why the Holy Spirit is the central force at the heart of Christian unity
Cardinal Vincent Nichols
Cardinal Vincent Nichols, champion of Christian unity, steps down as Archbishop of Westminster
The David Goodbourn Lecture
Register for the Churches Together in Britain and Ireland (CTBI) annual David Goodbourn lecture
Celebrate the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity in Norwich
Quaker, Anglican, URC, Evangelical and Peace Catalyst traditions come together to host celebrations for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity in Norwich
Mission Research Library
Churches Together in England host the Mission Research Library
The Rise of Christian Nationalism and the Insights of Hannah Arendt
Dr Ian Watson reflects on the philosopher Hannah Arendt’s exploration of totalitarianism that helps shine a light on the dangers inherent in the ideologically driven movement of Christian nationalism
Christian Aid CEO: “Only the broadest collaboration will achieve the change”
Patrick Watt is chief executive officer of Christian Aid. He reflected on Christian Aid’s strategy for 2026, as well as a recent visit to the World Council of Churches (WCC)
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